We performed a comparison between ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus and Qualys VMDR based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Tenable, Wiz, Check Point Software Technologies and others in Vulnerability Management."The solution helps us figure out vulnerabilities and fix them."
"The most valuable features of Qualys VM are its ability to do proper vulnerability assessment. It has a lot of updates for all the vulnerability databases from all over the globe. It's an amazing solution when it comes to the versatility of the features it has. Additionally, the reports are very good. It generates very detailed reports about the vulnerabilities inside the environment"
"The reporting is fine."
"The biggest benefit is from a security operations perspective, where we are able to drive our security posture upwards by remediating any discovered vulnerabilities."
"I find the most valuable features are the continuous monitoring. Even on premises, there is constant monitoring."
"I like that we have many scanners and channels that don't overload. It helps us scan and track easily. Also, the tagging system is good for tagging. We can still use QualysAgent task ID tools even if tags aren't made."
"What I like about Qualys VM is the dashboard presentation. It's very good."
"The most valuable feature is the ability to run different capabilities with the same agent. With only one agent, we can have EDR, vulnerability management, compliance and some basic SaaS security capabilities."
"The initial setup was good. We didn't have any problems with it."
"The user interface is the only drawback of the product."
"The solution is a bit expensive if you do not have access to discounts."
"I would like to have CSPM, a continuous scan-like cloud added to the solution."
"Make some minimal dashboard improvements."
"Certain integration factors between different options could be improved."
"What we have found is that the solution is not closely tied with the patch management. It is okay with newer ones, like Windows 10 machines; it gives the correct patch. But for Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008, it does not give us the correct patch so we have to manually identify the patches. This is a major problem."
"Improve the user interface."
"Qualys VM's vulnerability scan could be improved, especially the number of CVE numbers it can manage at a time."
"When you want to cover yourself for scalability, you will be charged for the number you place on the scan itself."
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ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is ranked 39th in Vulnerability Management with 1 review while Qualys VMDR is ranked 3rd in Risk-Based Vulnerability Management with 77 reviews. ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is rated 9.0, while Qualys VMDR is rated 8.2. The top reviewer of ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus writes "Helps find vulnerabilities, reduces response time to critical vulnerabilities, and reduces false alerts". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Qualys VMDR writes "Good visibility but expensive and needs better support". ManageEngine Vulnerability Manager Plus is most compared with Tenable Nessus and Tenable Security Center, whereas Qualys VMDR is most compared with Tenable Nessus, Tenable Security Center, Rapid7 InsightVM and Microsoft Defender Vulnerability Management.
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